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Majelis GAZA holds seminar to discuss Mubasyirat-based Blueprint and Roadmap for Indonesia and the World 2026–2029

Majelis GAZA (the Gaza Council) held a National Seminar under the theme ‘Blueprint and Roadmap Based on Mubasyirat for Indonesia and the World 2026–2029′, in Jakarta, on December 8, 2025. (Indonesia Window)

Majelis GAZA emphasized that mubasyyirāt—true dreams that are collective, repetitive, and align with factual reality—can serve as a moral and strategic navigation tool, provided they are analyzed with the correct methodology as taught by classical scholars.

Jakarta (Indonesia Window) — Majelis GAZA (the Gaza Council) has recently held a National Seminar under the theme ‘Blueprint and Roadmap Based on Mubasyirat for Indonesia and the World 2026–2029′ here.

“The event held on Monday (Dec. 18) serves as a strategic forum combining religious studies, social analysis, and a futuristic approach based on true dreams (mubasyyirāt). Since the time of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, these dreams have been viewed as a form of tabsyir (positive sign/omen) for the Muslim community,” R. Diki Candra, chairman of Majelis GAZA, said when Indonesia Window contacted here on Friday.

According to Diki, more than 100 participants from various communities, independent researchers, social activists, and several public figures who sought to understand the dynamics of global change and the nation’s direction in the coming years attended the event.

Further he said that the Mubasyirat-based Blueprint was important for 2026–2029. In his presentation, he explained that the world is entering a phase of great change, marked by increasing intensity of natural disasters, geopolitical instability, the emergence of new power axes in the world, and rapid, unpredictable social changes.

Majelis GAZA emphasized that mubasyyirāt—true dreams that are collective, repetitive, and align with factual reality—can serve as a moral and strategic navigation tool, provided they are analyzed with the correct methodology as taught by classical scholars.

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The 2026–2029 Blueprint presented containing a structured analysis of several strategic sectors such as security and geopolitics, global economy, social and moral change, technology and digital threats, natural disasters and climate change, as well as the future direction of Asia’s resurgence.

He said that Indonesia is entering a critical phase in 2026–2029, requiring more proactive national steps in disaster mitigation, social stability, and the spiritual resilience of the community.

The global risk map indicates that the Asia–Europe region would experience significant economic and geopolitical shocks.

“Mubasyirat from numerous sources, including the widely-circulated dreams of Muhammad Qasim from Pakistan and internal dreams of Majelis GAZA, show a consistent patterns regarding increasing regional conflicts, potential energy security disruptions, and the threat of major disasters as a form of moral warning to humanity,” Diki said.

The seminar affirmed the importance of a national resilience roadmap based on values, spirituality, and grassroots community preparedness.

Majelis GAZA noted that the digital record of the seminar remains an important part of public education and national archive, aligning with their mission: to deliver the warning, even if few are willing to listen.

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The organizers asserted that the primary goal of the seminar was not the number of attendees, but the delivery of a scientific, strategic, and moral message for the nation.

The chairman of Majelis GAZA stated that the mubasyirat-based Blueprint is not a baseless prediction.

It is a synthesis between religious scripture (nash), scientific study, historical analysis, and the testimonies of true dreams that have occurred over many years.

“We hope the Indonesian nation prepares itself spiritually, socially, and strategically facing the years of great change,” he reminded.

Meanwhile Prof. Dr. Ir. Nandan Limakrisna MM talked about the Indonesia’s economy, its realities, the government’s efforts and plans to reach six percent economy growth next year.

“Why we need a roadmap for 2025-2045 and core strategy,” Prof. Nandan said.

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Nandan, who is the professor at the Universitas Persada Indonesia YAI, also opined that the final vision for 2045 is that Indonesia could stand firmly not because strong but it could not be defeated.

He pointed out a snowball business model involving village cooperatives to create closed loop economy, to connect small and medium enterprises, farmers, fishermen, village-owned companies as core suppliers and to make the country’s economy snowball.

“Another objectives is to enable members of villages cooperatives to become producers and customers,” said Nandan, who is also the owner and director of PT Solusi Tani Makmur.

Majelis GAZA stressed that the seminar was not a political agenda but an academic and moral endeavor to invite the nation to collectively strengthen its resilience in a civilized and responsible manner.

Majelis GAZA is a strategic and spiritual study institution focusing on the relationship between Islamic scripture, socio-religious phenomena, geopolitics, and the study of mubasyyirāt.

Established several years ago, Majelis GAZA is active in public education, community development, and formulating ideas regarding the community’s resilience in an era of great change.

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